FINALLY…NASA is telling us where H.A.A.R.P. is really being used for! (to copy a natural DNA slingshot event)

Humans could colonise space by sending DNA to distant planets and ‘printing’ a new civilisation, experts claim

  • A Nasa expert has joined others in saying we could launch DNA to planets
  • Sending fragments of the human genome might allow people to be ‘printed’
  • Could solve the problem of how humans can survive interstellar travel
  • The genome segments would be left to evolve on a distant exoplanet
  • Or information on how to ‘print’ a human could be sent to a machine

The proposal would be based around one of two methods. Either bacteria carrying the human genome (strand of DNA pictured) would be sent to 'infect' distant planets and evolve, or a robot would be sent thousands of years in advance and then tasked with printing humans from beamed information

One of the theories for how life began on Earth is something known as panspermia.

This says that life was first carried to Earth in microbial form by an asteroid or comet that originated from a planet in our solar system such as Mars, or even one outside it.

But could the opposite be possible? Could we send our own life into the universe to ‘seed’ other worlds? That’s what some researchers have discussed – and they say it’s feasible.

In a talk at the Smithsonian Magazine’s ‘The Future is Here Festival’ in Washington DC in May, Nasa engineer Adam Seltzner spoke about the future of space exploration.
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